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LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

:

KOWLOON v. R.G.A. “

THE CHINA MAIL,

Vornon had a shot close in to hit the past and then later put over.

A free kick against the Borderers brought a thrill when the shot was placed clearly in the centre, but a clearance was achieved..

Result:

K.O.S.B. R.A.F.

St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Cowan.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927.

-Reuter.

· LEAGUE TABLES, Division L

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

The teams were as follows:- On resumption, there was a little

Scottish League. Wan ably Airdrieonlans 1, Cowdenbeath 2. K.O.S.B. Boyes; Martin, Charl boisterous play which This game was played at King's

ton; Lockerby, McGee, Drury; controlled by the referee. After a Bo'ness 0, Celtic 1. THRILLING MATCHES WITH Park. (Referee: Mr. Baldwin),

Stevens, Hume, Crawley, Harted for St. Joseph's. Kwok Po-kau Dunfermline 8, Queen's Park 1.

goal mouth scrimmage Smith acor-Clyde 1, Rangers 4.

LOW SCORING.

Teams:

Skiggs.

evened up for China. The score Hamilton 8, Kilmarnock 1. Kowloon Wood, Dodshon, Clarke,

Recreio.-M. Fernandez; Kremained at this until immediately Hibernians 3, Falkirk 1. Silva Netto, C. d'Assumpcão; A. P. before time, when C. Barros put Partick T. 1, Motherwell 1. SERVICE TEAMS IN OPPOSITION Hedley, Sims, Baldwin, Pile, May,

Vicara, Miles and EastmaD.

Eca Silva, C. Figueiredo, H. Pinna; through the deciding goal. Play Raith R. 1, Dundue 1, R.G.A-Phillpotts, Trim, Whit-

St. Johnstone 2, Hearts 3. L. Roza Pereira, M. Oliviera, L. finished evenly and with 'spirit.

St. Mirren 0, Aberdeen 1. The League matches on Satur-ington, Ginty. Fuller, Vickers,

Roza Pereira, M. Oliveira, C. Roza day resulted in some thrilling Ward, Sergeant, Pulford, Leach, QUEEN'S REGIMENT v. SCOTS Pereira, C. Marques, L. Fernandez. UNIVERSITY v. 8. CHINA “A” encounters. In the First Divi-land Marracks.

GUARDS.

Recreio kicked off, but within a sion, the H.K.F.C. managed to Kowloon faced A strong. R.A.

minute the Borderers were attack- This match secure the points against South team without both last week's

WOS played ating and put over. A corner carne

South China "A" ware easily the China, while the Borderers could backs, Caveille having left the Chatham Road (referee, Sergt. Gil- to nothing and then Hume got pos- better team in the match against Everton ....18 0.5 2 50 22 23 only draw with the R.A.F. The Colony and Jones being sick. Clarke, bert).

session to pass to Crawley who put the University, winning by the Newcastle.. 16 9 3 4 37 26 21 Club de Recreio went down to of the Reserves, partnered Dadahon.

The meeting of these teams at out to left. Skiggs centred and comfortable margin of four goals Cardiff 1687 8 32 34 19 China Athletic; the Scots Guards Kowloon were very early on the the Regimental Ground drew a fine Hart headed in for the first goal to nil.

Blackburn.. 17 6 7 4 28 28-10 defeated the Queen's Regiment; attack and Eastman sent across a crowd and a real good fight was after 5 minutes play.

Play was generally in the Leicester ...17 7:55 31 28 19 and the R.A..came out top in their fine centre which ought to have witnessed. The play, ever forcible,

A corner against the Borderers University haif and it was only oc- Aston Villa.. 16 7 45 34 26 18 clash with Kowloon in both divi-been converted, but the R.A. rush was never rough. Following dash-was easily cleared. L. Roza Pereira casionally that there was

any Liverpool....16 6 0 4.41 38 18

Arsenal Bions.

15 8 5 4 31. 30.17 C080 ed the ball out. On another occa- ing work by Mortimer on the right, made an individual run but put be-breakaway, this in every

being In the Second Division, the sion Vicars went clean through and McNiven beat Moss with a beauty hind. The soldiers continued, to China defence.

capably handled by the Burnley 10 8 17 84 28 17 Monch. Un...17 7 3 7 31 83 17 Club de Recreio were swamped by looked all over a scorer, but Trim in the early phases of the game.attack and had the better of play The result is an adequate reflex Huddersfield. 15 5 4 5.37 20 16 the Borderers, whilst South saved the situation. Leach set his Although Larkin made one or two with pressure only relieved by of the play.

Middlesbro'.. 16. 6 4 6 34 24.16 China "B" bested the H.K.F.C. wings going and Marrachs crossed, spirited dashes along the wing the strong kicking by the Recreio backs.

Tottenham... 10 6 4 0 27 31 18 and South China "A" were too but Clarke saved well. Following Guarda were always able to clear, The Recreio goal had a narrow

West Ham..18 7 1 7 34 38 15 good for the University. In the another break away by Pile and Carswell at right half being very escape when Hume put flat across

Bolton ..... 18 5 5 6 26. 23 · 15 juniors, South China "B" scored May the R.G.A. goal nearly fell. much in the picture. Queen's dis- and the keepers missed, there being

Sunderland.. 10 6 3.735 84 15 fve goals against Kowloon's one, The R.G.A. were the first to score, appointed.

Bury ... 16 7 1 8 32 40 15 nobody to turn the ball in.;, A whilst China Athletic proved too however, Sergeant steadying in

Birmingham. 18 3 7 0 27 34 13 In the second half the Guarda, penalty against Recreio close Ini good for St. Joseph's, South front of goal and giving Woods no playing up the hill, were very ng saw Skigge sky over the bar. China "A" defeated the Boy chance with, a cross shot.

St. Joseph's ground. gressive and it was not long before minute later Stevens put wide with Mr. S. Gilmour. Scouts.

In the second half the R.G.A. Smith added to the Guards' score an open goal:

China opened the game well and Portsmouth.. 16 3 4 9 28 45 10 maintained their aggressive play with a shot that left Moss helpless. For 15 minutes the Borderers soon showed their superiority. It

Division IL and were certainly superior. The Queen's, excepting for an oc- continued to besiege the Recreio was only when they slackened up

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Further goals were added by Mar-casional burst through by Richard- goal, but shooting was terribly or with the comfortable lead of four Chalsa 16 11 4 1 38 10 20 rack and Sergeant and Kowloon son and Larkin, were not danger-ratic, Hume missing at least twice goals, that it became possible for Manch. City 16 10 2 4 39 27 22

St. Joseph's to score. retired well beaten.

Preston ..... 16 8 4 4 38 28 20 ous, and only very hard luck pre- when the goalkeeper was beaten. Kowloon were certainly handi-vented Smith

China then went on to put An Leeds Un... 16 8 8 6 39 22 10 *Increasing the M. Fernandez turned round the extra goal through to make the Oldham ... 16 8 3 5 32 21 capped by the absence of both their Guards' acore after good work by post for a corner but Hart kicked score five to two in their favour.

10 Stoke

16 7 5 4 28 20 19 backs. Clarke, who had already Mortimer. ***

wide from Stevon's flag kick. For The first four goals for China West Brom.. 16 7 5 4 37 80 19 appeared for the Reserves, played

For the Queen's Hooper, Morris, the next few minutes Fernandez wore scored by Li, Wong, Lo and Bristol Co....16 8 3 5 35 29 19 a sound game for his Club.

and Cinter did well in the defence, was kept busy but guarded excel- Li in that order. Ward and Lee Clapton ... 187 4 5 28 30 18 but Barclay and Larkin were well lently. A free kick brought the put up the score for St. Joseph's Swansea....15 6 5 5 30.87 17 watched and were not as prominent game to the Borderers' half, there and Li added the final for China. as usual. Herridge was prominent being no further score to the inter- amongst the forwards. The centre- val. forward, was slow. For the Guards,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

South China.. 1 Club

R.A...... 8

K.U.S.B. ..... Queen's

China Athletic 1

Kowloon

K.O.S.B.

Kowloon

R.A.F

Scots Guards Recreio

Division II, "A."

S. China "B". 3

0 R.A.

6 Recreio

Club .....

The defence was shaky and the 4Kowloon halves were never at ease with the R.G.A. forwards. Eastman China Athletle 2 University 0 South China "A" 4 was promising on, the wing, and Vicars and Pile were smarton Loccasions,

St. Joseph's

Division 11. "B."

S. China "A".. 4 Boy Scouts .... St. Joseph's .. China Athletic.. 5 Kowloon "B".. I South China "B" 6 The game between Kung Woo and

Moslems was postponed.

First Division.

SOUTH CHINA v. H.K.F.C.

This match was played on the South China ground (referee Mr. Phillips).

The R.G.A. were ever dangerous and Leach was a big factor.

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Division II "B.”

ST. JOSEPH'S v. CHINA ATHLETIC.

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Referee: Wednesday, 16 3 6 9 32 39 31 Derby...... 16 3 4 0 33.44 10

KOWLOON B. v. SOUTH CHINA B.

Notts For... 16 7 2 7 89 31 16 Grimsby.... 16 5 0 6 31 32 10 Port Vale... 16 7 2 7 25 27 10 Hull City.. 16 5 5 8 17 21 16 Barnsley....10 4.7 5 23 31 16

Fernandez was called on in the Jackson was very safe and Hurst first minute. the Borderers left and Carswell were great workers in wing

At Kowloon. Referee: Mr. Samy. Notte C. 16 4 5 7 28 33 13 making rapid progress. In this match played at Kowloon Fulham..... 16. 4 4 8 26 38 12 He the defence.

McNiven was very Three goals were missed by the A.F.C. ground the Chinese team Wolves 16 4 4 8 25 39 12 many times dropped back to help prominent in his new position at soldiers in as many minutes. The were for quicker than the locals in South'pton..15 4-39 26 35 11 the defence and rarely was away inside right, and Smith, another Recreto had a period of play but all departments and scored five Blackpool 16 4 3 9 27 40 11 when wanted forward. Phillpotts, trial centre-forward for the Scots, the Borderers were soon back to times against Kowloon once, Pearn Reading .... 10 2 6 0 24 39 0 Trim. Fulford and Marracka did did quite well in his new position. keep Fernandez mora lively than scored for Kowloon, who were slow S. Shields 16 2 10 20 45 8 sterling work, The R.G.A. were worth their win on the day's play. The Guards deserved their win as ever. The inevitable sequel came and healtating, their opponenta ap- on the day's play they were much when, after lot of bobbing about pearing to enter more heartily into botter than the Queen's who appear-cloas in, Stevens headed through the spirit of the game than the from a pass by Skiggs for the second point. Within a minute after a breakaway by Recrelo Craw ley went away on his own and rush- ed through the third goal.

Result:-

R.G.A.

4

Kowloon F.C.

0

ed slower than usual.

Result:-

K.O.S.B. v. RA.F.

Scots Guards ....... Queen's Begiment

2

0

CHINA ATHLETIC v. RECREIO.

Play was generally in midfield

There was plenty of Service sup-i with neither side having the as-port for the First Division match cendancy to any appreciable ex-at Sookumpoo (referee, Mr. Barber)

with both teams at full strength.

tent.

China attacked after 10 minutes and a shot from the centre hit the

the clearance:

range.

Result:-

H.K.F.C.

South China

RACING.

2

1

The

score of the match..

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Result-

China Athletic

Club de Recreio

Division II "A.”

r

KOWLOON v. RG.A.

1

0

locals. There was much rash kick

ing in which the Chinese appear- ed to get the ball much more than Kowloon.

LEAGUE POSITION UP TO DATE.

H.K.F.C....

8

Division IIL-South.

8 3 2 3 14 18 8 6 3 0 3 6 10 6 Bradford C. 14 4 6 4 32 22 14|

Darlington .. 15 72, 6. 28 28 10

8 2 1 5 9 18 5 out success. From a goal mouth Kowloon

N. Brighton 14 6 4 5 25 23 14: scrimmage Stevens drove in past an University: 3 1 354 155 Stockport.14 6 2 8 17 17 14 unsighted custodian for the fourth, S. China "A" 2 2 0.7.7.22 4

15 027, 81 38 · 14 Club Rea.... 7 1 0 6 6 18 2 while Crawley scored FIL Afth,

Durham 10 5 8 7 22 30 13 Junior Division “B."

15 5 28 27 27 12 straight from the kick off,

Southport PW. D. L. F. A. F. Chesterfield. 15 44 7 22 27 12 Fernandez was busily engaged China Ath... 7 6 10 26 9 18 Rotherham

13 4 8 6 20 24 11 punching out within 30 seconds and Kung Woo.. 6 4 1 1 20 6 9 Crewe

16 8 6 8 22 84 11: saved from Crawley, Hume and St. Joseph's. 8 3 3 2.20 17 9 Hartlepools

154 29 19 34 10 Hart close in. Later, a corner from S. China "B" 8 3 1 4 11 14 8 Barrow...

-18 2 6 6-10 88 9 Fernandez was taken by Skiggs and Moslems. 78 1 3 12 8 7 Wigan 14 3 3 8 16. 25

9

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Northants...16 11 1 3 44 19 29 Millwall ....16 10 3 3 49 25 29 Charlton .... 15 7 8 2 21 20 ·20 Plymouth ... 15 8 3 4.04 28 19 Exeter

15 8 7 2 24 22 19 Norwich 15 7 4 4 37 24 18 Southend... 15 0 0 6 20 20 18 The Borderers kept up the pres-

Brighton 15 7 8 5 28 21 17 Brentford 16 8 1 7 sure and Fernandez had to go at

37. 32 17 The League tables, up to and in-

Q.P.R.

16 7 3 6 23 21 17 In this match on the Club ground full length to atop a hot one from

Newport 15 6 4 5 27 22 16 (referee, Mr. F. Smith), play was Hume. Crawley hit the cross bar cluding matches played on Satur- The teams were as follows!—

Swindon 14 6 5 4 36 81 15 K.O.S.B.:

fairly even throughout, although with a hard drive from 20 yards. day, are appended McDougall; Gear,

"Sentor Division.

Merthyr.... 16.4 8 6 24 29 14 bar, but play was transferred from Martin; Everest, Davey, Skiggs: changes toward the end of the down but the potential point was Chinese Ath. 98 1 0 25 317 Coventry 15 5 3 7 29 40 13 China had the better of the ex-Hume again brought Fernandez

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Crystal Pal 15 4 5 6 23 83 13 Campbell, Twynholm, Humphreys, first half. After 20 minutes the China right McGlinchy and the Rev. F. W. P-when the interval whistle blew.

There was no score lost when Hart handled throughScots Guarde 10 4 4 2 17 10 12 Bournem'th. 16 4 5 1 25 30 13 wing came down and the outside Alexander."

The goal kick relieved pressure.and Recreio.... 7 4 2 1 12 6 10 Torquay.... 15 4 8 8 16 35 11 man put in a shot which eluded

China attacked on the resumption then Hume spoilt a good move by K.0.5.B.

Bristol Rov. 15 29 30 97 10 R.A.F-Avery; Morris, Bailey; but the Recreto goal remained offside.

3 4 1 10 6 10 Rogers.

The H.K.F.C. forced a Welsh, Howes, Loggatt; Robbins, inviolate until 12 minutes before

Queen's Regt. 9 4 1 4 25 13 9 Gillingham. 15 3 4 8 22 46 19 corner shortly after and Howard Birch, Vernon, Bennion, and

The goalkeeper, Figueiredo at RA. 8 4 1 3 15 12 9 Walsall ... 15 4 2 9 20 44 10

Luton

8 15 3 2 10 31 35 time. The Chinese front line was centre half and the backs, Silva | Air Force .. 10 3 25 13 13 8 equalised by heading in from Pile's Kingett..

9 2 2 4.9 G

Watford .......... 16. 8° 210 25 81 8 making a massed attack when a Netto and Assumpcao, were the Police kick.

In the second half the H.K.F.C. a pointless first half with the Bor- the but, whence it rebounded into while the Borderers' backs had little South China 10

Play was interesting throughout shot was sent in and pushed up to hardest worked men on the field, Kowloon... 8 2 1 6. 9. 19 5

Division III-North. 1 3 6 6 34 5

P. W. D. LF. A. Pts. look charge of the game with the derers always dangerous.

Doncaster 15 11 22 37 10 24 2 15 8 19 5 Bradford.... 15 10 3 2 36 18 28 exception of occasional breaks by R.A.F. were better in the second,

play.

chance, together with Boyes, to

Junior Division “A”-

Lincoln the China front line.

Falling further clearance by the show their worth.

15 9 3 8 37 2621 After 15 but neither side were able to score goalkeeper, Wong rushed up to

P. W. D., L. F. A. P. Halifax..... 16: 8 8 5 37 28:19 minutes Pile took possession and in spite of many chances and the push the ball through for the only gave Skiggs a chance to centre ax- St. Joseph's 9 7 1 1 20 12 15 Rochdale...14 8 2 4 29 20 18

A corner off the Recreio back K.O.S.B.

8 0 0 87 2 16 Wrexham... 16 8 3 5 29 23 19 made an individual run to score game ended in a draw.

cellently but the ball was headed S. China "3" 9 5 2 2 9 9 12 Tranmere... 14 7 4 3 27 19 18 with a low fast shot from close Play started at a cracking pace, Recreio made great efforts to inches clear of the post. The Bor- China Ath...85 08 19 7 10 Accrington .. 14 5 6 3 23 19 16

with the Air Force taking the ball equalise Taylor hit the bar with a ter- down from the kick off. Play was time, but were well held by the efforts to score by pot shots with R.A. Res.

during the remaining derers' attack, then made individual Recreio rific drive but A clearance was made and the game ended with con transferred with the Borderers Chinese defence.

making forceful attacks, Alexan- the H.K.F.C. still pressing.

der, McGlinchy and Humphreys be- ing particularly prominent and well supported by the half backs.

The Borderers had the best of the exchanges, but the Airmen were always making dangerous breaks. Morris and Bailey were kicking well and auraly, whilst Robbins, Vernon, and Bennion were always in the

At Kowloon A.F.C. ground. Reheaded behind. From a, centre, by S. China "A" 7 3 1 8 11 9 Ashington...18 1 6 10 18. 49 picture in. attack, Avery was' ex-

Skinga, Crawley headed back Into Boy Scouts.. 8 2 1 6 14 19 5 cellent in goal for the R.A.F. and

Kowloon 7 0 0 7 3 34 0 goal for the sixth and final point; saved his side in the early stages. Kowloon-Angus, Bliss, Pasco, a minute before the whistle. Far'a Sea Crow; Messrs. Stanton & A corner conceded by Balley was Nicholls, Skinner, Dunnett, Reed,

MISCONDUCT.

P. W. D. L. F. As Pta Reidy's Taree (Jan Dor); Mr. taken by Alexander and headed Clarke, Spary, Contes, Mulr. Seth's Perversity, Wild Hawk; Mr. over by McGlinchy. Twyholm was

Decisions of the Association. Rangers.... 15 18 1 1 58 16.27 F. Usher's Loongwa, Warrington; given offside when there

R.G.A. Reilly, Bacon, Taylor,

Motherwell. 18 11 4 180 18 20 was a Rudkin, Hole, Pellow, Smith, Mr. Reidy's Mowgli.

South China ground. Referee: The Emergency Committee of Celtic... 15 9 42-34 29 22 7.The December Nil Desperandum scoring possibility. Alexander took Eagles, Davey, Fobe, Sherland. Sgt. Browne.

4. forward рава and, running This game started briskly and A thrilling game in the Second the Hong Kong Football Associa- Hearts 18 10 2 4 38 16 22 through, skied over the bar from Kowloon Reserves set up an early Division between the Club and tion have during the past month St Mirren 1892 6 32 86 20 Mr. Wong Far's Sea Crow: five yards out. Robbins got away attack, but the R.G.A. defence was South China "B" resulted in the lat had several cases of misconduct to Cowdenbeath 16 8 26 26 29 18 Messrs. Klangwan & Co.'s Cherry on the RAF right and McDougall good and Rellly in goal early ter winning by three goals to one, deal with and the following de- St. Johnstone. 17 74 6 26 84 18 Brandy, Castle, Peking; Mr. R. Ce was called on to save from a splen- proved his worth. Glenmerin; Mr. Recreation's Wild did dropping shot.

On the play the Club were un- clalons have been arrived at. The first half was a ding dong lucky to lose, besides which there Hudson of the Police has been sus-Kilmarnock 10 6 4 6 28 34 18 affair with both sets of forwards were certain minor incidents which pended until January 1, 1928; Aberdeen 12 80980-36. 18 Fellow, Wu Chang; Mr. Tang's

Alexander tried a long range missing chances and the interval tazed the reforce's power, of con- Wong Ping of the China Athletic Sutherland; Mr. Hee Cheong's Wal Chow; Mr. S. W. Hee's Chin Hol; shot, which was cleared, Hum- arrived with no score. In the trol, but this in no way reflected on has been suspended as

November 11 for two weeks; Teal Falkirk Mr. N. Hashim's Sun Ning, Chick phreya pat wide. A change of ende second half Kowloon were very the players, To: Mr. Leun Yick, Ma Kau Siae; saw Bennion put wide. At half aggressive and only the hardest of At half time the score stood at of the Borderers has been suspend- Queen's Park 1818. 24 51 12 Messrs. Mok & Chue's Honey Moon. time the Borderers were attacking, luck kept Muir out. The R.G.A one each, Alexander having scored ed for six weeks as from November after this let off broke away to the for the Club. During a brick 25 and Mak Kwok-tung of the other end and scored, the defence second half the "B" put on two Chinese Athletic, suspended for the Hamilton18 6 1 10 80 41 11 On the resumption the RAF bungling. Kowloon Reserves kept goale, one of which appeared to be rest of the season Details of the Raith R... 16 4 80314811 came down and McDougall, hemmed trying and were getting very bad a possible offside. The appeal was charges and, investigation have not Dunfermline 18 8 1 12 16 617 10 4 2. 10. 21 86 10 in, had difficulty in clearing. The luck, Reed and Spary each missing disallowed. P

been made public. Borderers returned and forced a with the narrowest margins. The On another occasion it seemed corner, which was sent away. R.G.A. held the lead and won but that the ball had been put behind,· Home Leagues. Humphreys put over from close in were certainly lucky to get" both but returned to play by the specta- with Avery out. Morris conceded pointwloon were very unlucky tors, from which movement a goal RESULTS OF GAMES ON a corner, which Campbell put be

KEDAR SATURDAY. hind. The R.A.F. had a run down 100 and on one occasion there was The Club did most of the press- a distinct doubt as to whether the Ing but were playing out of luck.

London, Sunday, through Kingsett and Vernon hut, RG.A goalie had actually saved Shots were always hitting the coming back again, Campbell put to or not. However, Reilly played a cross bar or the peite, the front line ball Leagues resulted as follows

Yesterday's matches in the Foot Alexander, who shot into Avery's good game and was well supported being able to do everything with the best Division Les

by Fellow, Taylor and Sharland. ball except put it between the Aston Villa 2, Blackburn 01/ There were only six starters. The RA.F. now had more of the Fabe and Smith played well for the posts Burnley 4 Manchester U.,0.

be-play, and from a free kick were put Gunners. For Keyloon Angus kept The Chinese goalkeeper played Bury Everton 3

offside when pressing. The Bor: Dunnett were smart in the defence. the latter part was kept on his toen Leicester 8, Newcastle 0

a good goal and Bliss, Peace, and an excellent game and throughout Derby 4, Wednesday 6. 1derers were placed offalds also when Muir was very good on the wing At the final while the Club was Liverpool 4, Huddersfield 2.

Alexander bad possession. The and Spary and Beed played a good still pressing R.A.F. came back and there was a game on the right and tried des CHINA ATHIC. ST. tense few minutes round the Bor-parately to save the game.

(Continued from Page 11.)

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(34 Mile).

Outsider Wins.

HANDICAP.

MANCHESTER NOVEMBER

The

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London, Saturday. Manchester November Handicap (14 miles), run to- to-day, resulted as follows:—

Old Orkney

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End of Season Statistics.

with no score.

hands.

feree: Mr. Hutchins.

Teams :→→→

derers' goal. Pressure was reliev London, Yesterday. The end of the flat racing sened when Vernon put over. Alexan- son statistics place Lord Derby at der put Into Avery's hands and Me the head of winning owners with Glinchy hit the side of the net with a total value of stakes amounting Croas shot.

to £41,248,

The Bordar

G. Richards heads the jockeys but Avery was with 164 firats, 117 seconda and The

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SOUTH CHINA "B" v. CLUB.

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